We’re told the 128-page hardback is a chance to get into the mind of the original symbiote anti-hero but is that wise?
Comic book news and discoveries
Welcome to Geek Native's hub for comic books and graphic novels. This is your portal for news and reviews from big hitters like Marvel and DC, to trailblazing indies such as Oni Press and Boom! We cover everything from the latest superhero sagas to the funniest webcomics, and we also keep an eye on the wider world of fantasy and sci-fi books. Whether you're here for dynamic panel art or a sprawling literary adventure, this is your home for storytelling. Dive in and find your next favourite.
Superhero Week: A look inside Captain America – The First 80 Years
It wasn’t actually Marvel that Steve Rogers made his debut with, though. Captain America Comics #1 was published by Timely Comics. Timely later became Atlas Comics, and then Marvel.
Superhero Week: Bad City Blue review
The city was dying. It was dying hard, and dying ugly. The rot had set in a long time ago. And bit by bit, zone by zone, it’d spread like some obscene disease.
Superhero Week: We can all be superheroes…
We can combine our Instagram-comic appreciation with Superhero Week with a visit to scarecrowbar.
Superhero Week: £370+ worth of Millarworld comics land at Humble Bundle for a Kick-Ass price
A chance to sweep in and buy a chunk of Millarworld too, and all handily timed for Geek Native’s Superhero Week.
Comic: … and I stab him!
There’s some good news. Not only does Trying Times Comics have a store You can get any print from the series signed and framed.
Well! Well! A review of Alice in Leatherland
Alice in Leatherland was a surprise to me. Somewhat, I concede there’s a clue in the name.
Van Helsing & Friends: Slay vampires, support charity and get $271 in comics
The series follows Liesel Van Helsing’s life as a vampire hunter and her voyage to Europe after a person unknown sends her Abraham Van Helsing’s, her father, old journal. It’s the story that inspired the Syfy TV show.
Grading took more than a quarter of a million dollars off Detective Comics Batman auction
A copy of Detective Comics #27 has sold at Heritage Auctions for $1.125 million dollars. That’s a lot, but less the $1.5 one of the other 17 remaining copies went for late last year.
Hold on, what does this other spell do?
Here we find a lich experimenting with other dark magic.









